




We have another weekend of Halloween treats for you! Cause this Saturday we’ll be serving up “The Two Faces of Dr. Jekyll” from 1960. This fabulous Hammer film wasn’t a big hit when it was released, but has gained a cult following since then.

…from 1973 that we fixed up for your viewing pleasure!

It’s been a while since we’ve presented a good alien-invasion film. We’ll fix that this weekend with a classic: “Earth vs The Flying Saucers” from 1956. This one set the bar for the UFO movies that followed in the fifties. Starring Hugh Marlowe, Joan Taylor and Donald Curtis, this is sure to bring a taste of nostalgia back to our older viewers and will definitely amuse our younger viewers as well.

In case you missed it, check out these deleted scenes from the original “Terminator” from 1984.(we reposted it to fix some video noise issues on the original)

When we saw the title of this film, we figured it would be a story about a monster with a puny brain. Turns out we were both right and wrong about “Creature with The Atom Brain” from 1955. It’s more of a zombie movie that includes the gangster element of contract killers.


Catch Vincent on Night Dreams Talk Radio at 7PM PST at the website below. There will be a call-in portion as well, if you wish to chat with Vincent. Don’t miss it! https://nightdreamstalkradio.com

While we haven’t yet shown “Killer Clowns from Outer Space”, at least we’ll soon be able to boast that we had one of the stars of that very film on our show: joining us will be Harrod Blank, who played not just one but quite a few of the clowns from that famous movie.


Creature Features Friday returns to YouTube next week on Friday September 15th at 8PM PST. And we’ll kick off this next round of Friday shows with an incredible film. Don’t miss it!


We’ll present “Trilogy of Terror” from 1975. Karen Black plays a triple threat in this horror anthology. It’s like she decided to audition for one horror film, and the casting director said, “Here’s two more.” The film is a true showcase of Karen Black’s acting range as well as her ability to scream and run.
